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@dyte-in/excalidraw-utils
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npm install @excalidraw/utils
If you prefer Yarn over npm, use this command to install the Excalidraw utils package:
yarn add @excalidraw/utils
serializeAsJSON
See serializeAsJSON
for API and description.
exportToBlob
(async)Export an Excalidraw diagram to a Blob.
exportToSvg
Export an Excalidraw diagram to a SVGElement.
Excalidraw utils is published as a UMD (Universal Module Definition). If you are using a Web bundler (for instance, Webpack), you can import it as an ES6 module:
import { exportToSvg, exportToBlob } from "@excalidraw/utils";
To use it in a browser directly:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@excalidraw/utils@0.1.0/dist/excalidraw-utils.min.js"></script>
<script>
// ExcalidrawUtils is a global variable defined by excalidraw.min.js
const { exportToSvg, exportToBlob } = ExcalidrawUtils;
</script>
Here's the exportToBlob
and exportToSvg
functions in action:
const excalidrawDiagram = {
type: "excalidraw",
version: 2,
source: "https://excalidraw.com",
elements: [
{
id: "vWrqOAfkind2qcm7LDAGZ",
type: "ellipse",
x: 414,
y: 237,
width: 214,
height: 214,
angle: 0,
strokeColor: "#000000",
backgroundColor: "#15aabf",
fillStyle: "hachure",
strokeWidth: 1,
strokeStyle: "solid",
roughness: 1,
opacity: 100,
groupIds: [],
strokeSharpness: "sharp",
seed: 1041657908,
version: 120,
versionNonce: 1188004276,
isDeleted: false,
boundElementIds: null,
},
],
appState: {
viewBackgroundColor: "#ffffff",
gridSize: null,
},
};
// Export the Excalidraw diagram as SVG string
const svg = exportToSvg(excalidrawDiagram);
console.log(svg.outerHTML);
// Export the Excalidraw diagram as PNG Blob URL
(async () => {
const blob = await exportToBlob({
...excalidrawDiagram,
mimeType: "image/png",
});
const urlCreator = window.URL || window.webkitURL;
console.log(urlCreator.createObjectURL(blob));
})();
FAQs
Excalidraw utilities functions
The npm package @dyte-in/excalidraw-utils receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @dyte-in/excalidraw-utils popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @dyte-in/excalidraw-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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